No customer in home services moves faster than someone standing outside a locked door. They're cold, embarrassed, maybe scared, and their thumb is already hovering over the next search result. You, meanwhile, are mid-rekey across town with a plug follower in your teeth. Quickwire answers the miss in seconds, confirms where they are and what they're locked out of, and holds the job until you can respond personally.
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Lockouts are won or lost in about sixty seconds. The caller doesn't compare reviews at 11pm on a sidewalk; they go with whoever responds, which is how the lead-gen call centers and bait-and-switch operators keep eating legitimate locksmiths' lunch. Your trained hands are your bottleneck: every job puts you somewhere you can't answer, and every unanswered ring feeds a competitor or worse, a scammer who'll quote $29 and charge $300. Between lockouts, you're missing the scheduled work too: rekeys after closings, master key systems, commercial hardware jobs that ring once during business hours.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Friday, 11:20pm. A nurse coming off shift realizes her keys are sitting inside her apartment, and calls the local locksmith she used last year. He's mid-lockout downtown. Her text arrives while she's still on his voicemail greeting: "Beacon Lock & Key, real local shop, we remember you! Are you safe and somewhere warm while you wait?" She replies yes, sends her address, and gets a confirmed 12:05am arrival with a fixed price quoted in writing. She never gambles on a stranger from the search ads.
It helps, a lot. Your text comes from the number they just dialed, uses your real business name, and can state a firm price range in writing before anyone drives anywhere. That's the exact opposite of the bait-and-switch playbook, and skittish callers can feel the difference.
Yes. Emergency lockouts escalate to you immediately with location and job type; scheduled work like rekeys, lock upgrades, and safe openings books straight into your daytime calendar. You get woken up for the right calls only, and the routine work stops slipping away.
The first question sorts it: car, home, or business. If you don't touch automotive, those callers get a polite referral message instead of dead air, and everything you do handle gets the right follow-up questions. You stop paying attention taxes on jobs you never wanted.
For a lockout, later doesn't exist; the caller has hired someone within minutes. The text holds them: it answers instantly, confirms you're real and coming, and quotes your timeframe. Solo locksmiths lose more revenue to slow response than to any competitor's pricing.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your locksmith's customers would get.
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